Volby do Evropského parlamentu v Lucembursku 2024

Volby do Evropského parlamentu v Lucembursku 2024
StátLucemburskoLucembursko Lucembursko
Druh volebevropské
Volební termín9. června 2024
Předchozí volby2019
Následující volby2029
Volební účast 82,29 %
Počet kandidátů13
Výsledky
Strana%
CSV
22,91
LSAP
21,72
DP
18,29
DG
11,76
ADR
11,76
PPLU
4,92
DL
3,15
Strany, které dosáhly nad 3 %

Volby do Evropského parlamentu v Lucembursku se konaly 9. června 2024 jako součást voleb do EP v roce 2024 konajících se po celé Evropské unii.

Složení před volbami

Frakce EPMandátyStranyMandátyPoslanci
Evropská lidová strana (EPP)
2/6
Křesťanskosociální lidová strana2Martine Kemp
Isabel Wiseler-Limová
Obnova Evropy (RE)
2/6
Demokratická strana1Charles Goerens
Fokus1Monica Semedová
Pokrokové spojenectví socialistů a demokratů (S&D)
1/6
Lucemburská socialistická dělnická strana1Marc Angel
Zelení / Evropská svobodná aliance (Greens/EFA)
1/6
Zelení1Tilly Metzová
Celkem6
Zdroj: European Parliament

Volební systém

Spolu s Kyprem a MaltouLucembursko v Evropském parlamentu pouze 6 europoslanců, což je nejméně ze všech obvodů.[1]

Voliči mohou hlasovat pro stranickou kandidátní listinu nebo odevzdat více hlasů pro stejný počet kandidátů jako je mandátů, tedy pro 6.

Kandidátské strany

Č.LogoStranaFotoVolební lídrIdeologiePostoj k EU
1Opoziční hnutí My lidéJean-Marie Nicolas Jacobysocialismustvrdý euroskepticismus
2Volt LucemburskoPhilippe Schannessociální liberalismuseurofederalismus
3Lucemburská socialistická dělnická stranaMarc Angelsociální demokracieeurooptimismus
4FokusFrank Engelpragmatismuseurooptimismus
5Komunistická strana LucemburskaAli Ruckertkomunismustvrdý euroskepticismus
6Konzervativci a Svoboda!Joe Theinkonzervatismusmírný euroskepticismus
7LeviceAna Correia da Veigaovádemokratický socialismusmírný euroskepticismus
8Demokratická stranaCharles Goerensliberalismuseurooptimismus
9Alternativní demokratická reformní stranaFernand Kartheisernárodní konzervatismusmírný euroskepticismus
10SpolečněMostDavid Fokamultikulturalismus?
11Křesťanskosociální lidová stranaChristophe Hansenkřesťanská demokracieeurooptimismus
12ZeleníTilly Metzovázelená politikaeurooptimismus
13Pirátská strana LucemburskaRaymond Remakelpirátská politikaeurooptimismus

Výsledky

výsledky v jednotlivých obcích
SubjektHlasy%Mandáty±
Křesťanskosociální lidová strana317 33422,9120
Lucemburská socialistická dělnická strana300 87921,7210
Demokratická strana253 34418,291–1
Zelení162 95511,7610
Alternativní demokratická reformní strana162 84911,761+1
Pirátská strana Lucemburska68 0854,9200
Levice43 7013,1500
Fokus22 2221,600Nová
Volt Lucembursko14 3481,0400
Komunistická strana Lucemburska13 3680,9700
Opoziční hnutí My lidé11 8380,850Nová
Konzervativci a Svoboda!8 0440,580Nová
SpolečněMost6 1720,450Nová
Celkem1 385 1391006
Platné hlasy238 77190,85
Neplatné hlasy24 0589,15
Celkem hlasů262 829100
Voliči v seznamu/Účast319 41082,29
Zdroj:[2]

Odkazy

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Reference

V tomto článku byly použity překlady textů z článků 2024 European Parliament election in Luxembourg na anglické Wikipedii a Wale fir d'Europäescht Parlament 2024 (Lëtzebuerg) na lucemburské Wikipedii.

  1. Luxembourg - How to vote. European elections 2024: all you need to know [online]. [cit. 2024-05-29]. Dostupné online. (anglicky) 
  2. European elections 2024 - Unofficial results. elections.public.lu [online]. [cit. 2024-06-11]. Dostupné online. (anglicky) 

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The Institut d'études européennes et internationales du Luxembourg together with the Russkiy Mir Foundation, the Russian Centre of Science and Culture in Luxembourg and the Alexander Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Fund organized the conference Russia and the EU: the question of trust, Luxembourg, 28 - 29 November 2014.
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In a debate with Presidents Michel and von der Leyen, MEPs called for continued support for Ukraine and a common EU response to the US inflation reduction act.

“We are seeing more examples of Russia’s strategy of terror in Ukraine but its people will continue to resist and the EU will support their efforts”, said European Council President Charles Michel. He added that the EU must rapidly boost the competitiveness of European companies so they can compete with those in the USA and China that receive massive state aid. President Michel also highlighted the significant progress made in the EU’s coordinated response to high energy prices and underlined the importance of the upcoming reform of the electricity market, talks on migration and the need to strengthen sanctions against Iran for its continued repression of its citizens. “2023 will be a key year for the European project”, he concluded.

On Russia’s war against Ukraine, the Commission President said that “we need strength and resolve”. Europe has shown unity and joint efforts, for example regarding energy, have paid off, with gas prices now lower than before the invasion and gas storage at 80%. “For this winter we are safe, but we now have to prepare for the next one”, she continued and announced that the first energy supply contracts will be signed before summer.

To boost the competitiveness of Europe’s industry, President von der Leyen presented the “Green Deal industrial plan”, based on four pillars: speed and access, by simplifying and fast-tracking procedures; boosting investment in clean tech production by temporarily adapting state aid rules; supporting workers to improve their skills set to create good and well-paid jobs; and trade agreements to secure strong and resilient supply chains.

MEPs welcomed the EU’s continued support for Ukraine‘s stand against Russia’s aggression. They were convinced the European model will prevail over the Russian dictatorship, because Europe puts people first and does not use them to push through the will of a political leader.

Some MEPs demanded an increase in support for the most vulnerable during the cost of living crisis, and to ensure better conditions for platform workers. Others welcomed the Commission‘s action plan for European industry and called for an EU fund in response to the US inflation reduction act.

Some MEPs suggested better targeting of EU subsidies and more investment in research and development, a major prerequisite for improving the EU’s competitiveness. On the green transition, several MEPs urged the EU to maintain the momentum and advance the work set out in the European green deal.

www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20230113IPR6664...

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Fit for purpose? Or beyond repair? Europe’s border management framework has developed a lot over the past decade with the creation of the Schengen Information System, the Visa Information System and the border agency Frontex. Yet, all these instruments already seem overwhelmed by the rapid influx of immigrants and refugees and by the ever present threat of terrorism.

The Euranet Plus and SKAI panels asked if it’s the fault of the EU border member states, such as Greece, Hungary, Italy, that the influx of refugees was so huge; or it is the fault of broader EU failings? The panels also considered whether the EU should accelerate negotiations with states such as Turkey, FYROM and Serbia, in order to convince them to do more to stop the refugees?

The English and Greek language sections asked if Frontex’ tasks of budget, organisation ad regulation are sufficient to get the job done? And, what should the role of Frontex be in Eurosur, the information-exchange framework designed to improve the management of Europe’s external borders? Is a real European system of border guards needed?

The debate was jointly produced by Euranet Plus and Skaï Radio, Greek member of the Euranet Plus network, and was hosted by Skaï Radio’s Stavros Samouilidis, in Greek and in English. A student from the Romanian campus radio station affiliated to Euranet Plus also joined the debate.

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